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UNWANTED VISITOR.

CZECHO-SLO YAK lAN ANTI-AVAR

LECTURER

NOT ALLOWED TO LAVD IN

AUSTRALIA

ASSOCIATE OF! COMMUNISTS

(U.R.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright./ Qtcc. Nov. S, ,10.15 p.iu.) PERTH, November 3 Customs officers ret used to allow a Strathaird passenger, Egon Edwin Kiseli, an author and journalist to land.. . ’ , KTeh,, who is a Czecho-Slovakian, had arranged a lecture tour in Australia, and had intended to represent the Intel national Committee Against A\ui and 1 aseism at- a eoilgress against war in Melbourne host Satur day. MELBOURNE, Nov. 8. Mr. Monzies, Federal AttorneyGenci ill, i eplying to critics regarding the prohibition of the. Czecho-Slovaki-an Kisdi said the Commonwealth felt itself under no obligation to admit persons of that type. Iviseli was excluded from Britain because of his subversive views and association with Communistic organisations. Mr, Monzies also made pointed observations regarding tlio. case of J\ G rilfiii, tho New Zealand delegate to the anti-war congress, who was prevented from landing at Sydney,

“AUSTRALIA DISGRACED HERSELF.” 5£ V V. 7 N I'V ' ‘ ' PROFESSOR MURDOCK’S VIEW. AUTHOR. OF INTERNATIONAL REPUTE. tO.JNA by Elec. : Teh (Roc. Nov, 8, IF p.m.) " PERTH, Nov. S. Professor Murdoch declared that Australia had disgraced herself bv excluding gn author of international repute, sucii.as itisch,. who was merely coming' to the Commonwealth as an anti-militarist' professor. Mr. Beasley said ' it' was a- sorry compliment; to the iutelUgejico of .the Australian, people, that they could not be trusted to think for themselves.'

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12397, 9 November 1934, Page 4

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240

UNWANTED VISITOR. Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12397, 9 November 1934, Page 4

UNWANTED VISITOR. Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12397, 9 November 1934, Page 4

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